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I>s there any way to adjust the riding height, or are the springs or
>dampers in need of replacement or overhaul??
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>Many thanks in Advance.
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>Martin Baker
>(Dept of Engineering, University of Wales, Cardiff, U.K.)
Martin -
FIRST - check for one or more broken spring leaves. These are often
difficult to detect without disassembling the spring. If this is not the
cause and there is no frame/body damage, check the compression rate of the
springs. Any good spring shop should be able to put these right again.
It is essential to have the correct compression rate on each spring and
within specs. If it's not right, the ride height, stability and cornering
will all be adversely affected.
Regards,
Lew Palmer
lew@uci.com
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